Icebreak
Flashlight Enthusiast
I left a white ARC AAA running for 4-5 hours. When I noticed it, there was a faint glow coming from it's LED. I turned it off. The next day I turned it on to make sure it wasn't my turqouise ARC AAA before I reloaded a fresh AAA.
Boomph! Looks like it has a fresh battery in it.
Tell me if I have this right: The battery chemistry equalized and it "regenerated" itself. The DC/DC step up regulator found enough juice to step up the voltage to a point that powered the light at full brightness again.
Or...it's a magical ARC AAA.
One way or another; that is so cool. Wonder if my BB500 would do the same thing? Thank you ahead of time for your insights.
Boomph! Looks like it has a fresh battery in it.
Tell me if I have this right: The battery chemistry equalized and it "regenerated" itself. The DC/DC step up regulator found enough juice to step up the voltage to a point that powered the light at full brightness again.
Or...it's a magical ARC AAA.
One way or another; that is so cool. Wonder if my BB500 would do the same thing? Thank you ahead of time for your insights.